Sam Onijo pataki

Sam Onijo pataki Oníjó Pàtàkì | Cultural Dancer
Preserving African heritage through rhythm, movement, and storytelling. Choreographer • Cultural Advocate • Creative Mind 🌍🌴
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29/05/2026

Words are powerful. Saying “If Arsenal wins against PSG, let you become blind, dumb and deaf for the rest of your life” may sound like a joke to some football fans, but such statements carry deep implications.

First, it is a nëgative declaration against one’s own life and health.

Many people in the world are living with blindñêss, dêafness, or speech disabilities, not by choice, but through pãinful life circumstances.

Using such conditions carelessly as part of football banter can be insênsitive and disrëspectful to those facing those realities daily.

Secondly, football is meant for passion, entertainment, unity, and healthy rivalry — not self-cürsês or dãngerøus declarations.

No match result is worth speaking ëvil, suffëring, or permanent hårdshīp upon yourself.

As fans, we should learn to control our emotions and words during football debates. Support your club with confidence, banter responsibly, and remember that words spoken repeatedly can influence the mind, attitude, and even relationships around us.

Celebrate football with wisdom, maturity, and respect.

At the end of the day, it is just a game, but life, health, and peace of mind are far more important than ninety minutes of football.

I talk my own oooo🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹





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